Author: Darrel Pratt

Does Canada Have A Law Of Soil?

No comprehensive soil health legislation or policy currently exists at the provincial or federal level in Canada. And so, while the Federal government has soil organic matter (SOM) and erosion indicators, only limited regulatory structures and policies are in place that identify (or work toward) soil health goals. Does Canada have a right of soil? […]

What Can I Plant Now In Canada?

You can plant cool-weather vegetables include Peas, Spinach, Broccoli, and Kale beginning in April. Start planting Lettuce in early May. Warm-weather vegetable plants like Tomatoes, Beans, Peppers, and Squash can be planted in June. What is the best thing to plant right now? 16 Vegetables You Can Plant Now for Fall Harvest Brussels Sprouts. Brussels […]

Are Cashews Grown In Canada?

The cashew producing industry is one of the most exploitative industries that fall under this category. Although Canada is a major importer of cashew, Fairtrade cashew options in Canada are almost non-existent. Where does Canada get cashews from? Canada imports most of its Cashew nut from Vietnam, India and Brazil and is the largest importer […]

What Did They Eat In Japanese Internment Camps Canada?

Contrary to persistent rumors, incarcerees were subjected to the same food rationing restrictions as all other Americans. Inexpensive foods such as wieners, dried fish, pancakes, macaroni and pickled vegetables were served often. What did Japanese Canadians eat in internment camps? To supplement the impoverished food conditions, local ingredients were purchased from nearby villages, and gardens […]

What Was The Great War In Canada?

The First World War was fought from 1914 to 1918. More than 650,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders served in this war, then called The Great War. Why did Canada enter the Great War? The British declaration of war automatically brought Canada into the war, because of Canada’s legal status as a British Dominion which left foreign […]

Can Immigrants Buy Gun In Canada?

You will need a sponsor associated with the intended activity, for example, an outfitter or a Canadian resident licensed to hunt in the province where you will be hunting. The sponsor can apply on your behalf. The licence is valid for 60 days and costs $30 Canadian. Can foreigners get gun license in Canada? Foreign […]

What Gun Licenses Are There In Canada?

A Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) enables a licence holder to possess and use firearms in Canada. Applicants aged 18 and older may apply for a PAL, or a Restricted Possession and Acquisition Licence (RPAL), or both. How many firearms licenses are there in Canada? As of December 31, 2020, there were 2,206,755 licensed individuals […]